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John Vardeman II,  (1725-1835) Militia in Virginia Counties                                                                     Previous   Next
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Amaziah Vardeman         b. a 1750/51

William Vardeman II           b. bt 1754 - 1755, d. a 1825

John Morgan Vardeman III          b. 1761, d. a 1809

Morgan Vardeman              b. 16 Dec 1767,    d. 30 Jul 1847

Alexander Vardeman              b. 1769

Rev Jeremiah Vardeman              b. 8 Jul 1775,       d. 18 May 1842

See also his Pioneer Adventure with Daniel Boone

Sept. 25, 1778 Military records, John Vardiman (John Vardiman II or III?), and William Vardiman (William Vardeman I or William III son of John II?) are listed on a 46 roster of individuals receiving fines set by Court Martial along with Joseph Baker, Elisha Collens, John Collens, and Ephraim Osburn, September 25, 1778.


Source: Revolutionary War Records Fincastle & Montgomery Counties, Virginia, 1775 – 1783,


1780 Military records, John Vardeman (John Vardeman II or III?), served in the American Revolution from Lincoln County, Virginia, and from Kentucky County, Virginia, where he was in Captain John Boyles Company on April 1, 1780, at Bowman’s Station and at Dick’s River, Kentucky. John Vardeman (John Vardeman II) and his sons took part in the French? and Indian Wars.

Sons William (William Vardeman III), John III (John Vardeman III), Amaziah (Amaziah Vardeman, son of John Vardeman II & Elizabeth Vardeman) and Morgan (Morgan Vardeman, son of John Vardeman II & Elizabeth Vardeman) all served.
 

Source: Collins History of Kentucky, Volume 1, page 12.


Source: Lyman Copeland Draper Manuscripts, Kentucky Papers, Reel 12 C, pages 63, Interview with Morgan Vardeman, son of John Vardeman Jr.,
conducted May 25-26th 1868, probably in Lincoln County, Kentucky.
 

Source: DAR records of Mrs. Lida Lawson #26133.
 

Source: Virgil Woods Publication, page 3.


Apr. 3rd To May 10th, 1782 Military records, John Verdiman (John Vardeman II?), served in the American Revolution from Lincoln County, Virginia, and from Kentucky County, Virginia, where he was a Private in Captain John Wood’s Company ordered to Estills Station under the command of Col. Benjamin Logan.


Source: George Rogers Clark and His Men Military Records, 1778-1784, compiled by Margery H. Harding, The Kentucky Historical Society, Frankfort, KY, pages 117-118


 

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